Nicholas C. Rossis on Sale: All books now 99c

In case you’ve missed the huge sale banner on my blog (and it’s okay if you have, I, too, filter out banners and such most of the time), here’s the deal:

Between the 20th and 27th, all of my books will be only 99c!

As I’ve kept the book prices on various offers for a while now, this is the last chance (for a few months, anyway) to get the best-selling Pearseus epic fantasy books for less than a cup of coffee.

You can also grab a copy of The Power of Six, which contains seven short sci-fi stories, plus a bonus link to an otherwise unreleased one. Again, eight short stories for less than a cup of joe. So, don’t be shy, give it a try (sorry, I always wanted to say that!).

Any help getting the word out,will be much appreciated! 🙂

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Marketing tip of the day

Pearseus is being featured on Friday, August 22nd at eBookSoda, a new readers’ site where they’ll send you ebook recommendations tailored to your taste. I’ll let you know what impact that has on sales!

Reblogged this on Effrosyni's Blog and commented:
Nicholas Rossis is giving away all his books for next to nothing for a short while! I have read the epic Pearseus series and his fabulous Sci-Fi stories in Power of Six. The writing is amazing so if you’re looking for a riveting fantasy/Sci-Fi read, look no further!

Reblogged this on Blog of Author Danica Cornell and commented:
Great price on great books by a great writer! I’ve read Nicholas’ Power of Six and all I can say is, if you’re a fan of true sci-fi, you won’t be disappointed!

Reblogged this on MM Jaye writes… and commented:
This is a series not to miss. Seriously. To drive my point home, I’m inserting my review of the bundle:

I have thoroughly enjoyed reading the three books in the Pearseus series, and I’m not a big sci-fi/fantasy fan. But these books offer so much! Are you a history buff? Test yourself, deciphering the amazing analogies presented here. Do you appreciate philosophy? Existentialism and a Cartesian outlook are expertly woven into the stories. Are those aspects too profound, and you’re looking for hot action and fleshed-out relatable characters? Stay put. Are you skeptical, thinking that those fantasy tales spread themselves too thin in plots and sub-plots? (I usually am.) The author here has placed each character’s point of view in a separate short chapter, so that you can follow the story and the character’s thoughts clearly, eliminating confusion. Oh, and the writing is excellent!